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Where is Patrizia Reggiani now? She lives a glamorous life in Milan

Patrizia Reggiani

Patrizia Reggiani, By killing its heir, Maurizio Gucci, the conceited and flashy contributed to the demise of the original Gucci family. A $1.47 million annual alimony payment from a divorcee would be ideal for the majority of people. But Patrizia Reggiani is not the majority of people.

Reggiani plotted and almost pulled off assassinating Maurizio a year after divorcing him. Police needed an informant to reveal the specifics of Gucci’s murder and Patrizia’s involvement in it because there was no proof connecting her to the murder or the killer. The “Black Widow” was given a sentence of 29 years by the court, which her legal team successfully appealed to 26 years.

Patrizia Reggiani lives a Glamorous Life in Milan

In a typical Patrizia Reggiani manner, she went shopping on Via Monte Napoleone as soon as she was granted parole from jail. Patrizia captivated all the cameras in Milan with her sunglasses, jewels, and pet parrot perched on her shoulder.

She responded,

“My eyesight is not very good,” when a reporter questioned her about why she didn’t use the gun herself. I was afraid about missing. What other response, I suppose, did the journalist anticipate?

On work parole, Patrizia was released from prison early. She found work with the jewelry company Bozart as a “design consultant.” Reggiani may have been released from prison earlier, but she didn’t enjoy the thought of working.

She has the option to decide. Her attorney, Danilo Buongiorno, stated that her decision had to be respected. “My client isn’t feeling good. She underwent brain surgery in 1992, and she is constantly in pain. Her cellmates are not easy to live with.

According to The Guardian, Patrizia prefers not to mention her time behind bars. Instead, she would refer to her detention as “my stay at Vittore Residence.”

In general, Patrizia liked the people in her cell. She once remarked,

They are very sweet.”

Reggiani complained in an interview with The Guardian that she doesn’t make enough money to purchase decent clothing. Despite her meager income, she is entitled to 900,000 pounds per year from her ex-fortune.

The court determined that the fact that she was incarcerated for his murder is irrelevant; a deal is a deal, and the maintenance arrangement is still in effect, according to her attorney. In addition, she received a lump sum payment of 16 million pounds from the court for her incarceration.

Lady Gaga didn’t need to meet Patrizia Reggiani to portray her in House of Gucci

Lady Gaga’s Oscar-worthy portrayal of Patrizia Reggiani resulted from months of immersing herself in a character she didn’t want to meet. She told British Vogue that she didn’t need someone telling her who Patricia Gucci was, not even the enigmatic Italian herself.

“I only felt that I could truly do this story justice if I approached it with the eye of a curious woman who was interested in possessing a journalistic spirit so that I could read between the lines of what was happening in the film scenes. Meaning that nobody was going to tell me who Patrizia Gucci was, not even Patrizia Gucci.”

Gaga remained in character even when off-camera. She didn’t see her family, and in her head, she was always on set. The singer even dyed her hair to match Patrizia’s chocolate brown color. “It was nearly impossible for me to speak in the accent as a blonde,” she explained.

Naturally, Patrizia wasn’t appreciative of Gaga’s refusal to meet her.

“I am rather annoyed at the fact that Lady Gaga is playing me in the new Ridley Scott film without having had the consideration and sensibility to come and meet me,” Reggiani told Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associate.

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